mX news app gets a makeover

mX – News Corp’s free paper you tend to find at your local city train station or bus interchanges in the afternoon – has updated its app to version 3.0.0, bringing with it a new look and feel.

The update is rolling out now, bringing a new interface design that mX says has been completely rebuilt from the ground up. While it’s still not a native Android UI, it’s bringing some new and features.

A list of the new features include:

Real time Talk updates including Overheard, Vent your spleen, Here’s looking at you and Lost in love;

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By day, Alex works within the Industrial Relations field/occupation but by night and in his spare down time he searches the net for anything and everything relating to Android and Chrome related products and news.

Other various interests Alex has include, Accessible transport for people with disabilities along with LGBTIQ and Health related fields and interests for again for people with disabilities.

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JeniSkunk

While the app still isn’t native Android UI, the section indexes do look like a good magazine style UI.
Do you have any screencaps of actual articles, so we can see how they are set out within the app?

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Anthonaut

Or you could install the app (for free) and find out for yourself?

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JeniSkunk

Agreed that it would be easy for me to install the app on my devices so I could see how articles are formatted in the mx app.
But you overlooked why I’d be asking for such screencaps to be added to this article. I asked so all Ausdroid readers could see how articles are formatted in the mx app.

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Anthonaut

Fair point. Perhaps you can take some screen grabs and post them here in the comments?